Editors' Overview: Topics in the Responsible Management of Research Data

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Responsible data management is a multifaceted topic involving standards within the research community regarding research design and the sharing of data as well as the collection, selection, analysis and interpretation of data. Transparency in the manipulation of images is increasingly important in order to avoid misrepresentation of research findings, and research oversight is also critical in helping to assure the integrity of the research process. Intellectual property issues both unite and divide academe and industry in their approaches to data management. Central to the realization and promulgation of responsible data management is clear and careful communication of standards and expectations within the research community to trainees as well as among colleagues. These topics are examined and explored in depth in a special issue of Science and Engineering Ethics on responsible data management. © 2010 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

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Giffels, J., Vollmer, S. H., & Bird, S. J. (2010). Editors’ Overview: Topics in the Responsible Management of Research Data. Science and Engineering Ethics, 16(4), 631–637. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-010-9243-1

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